Talk with Your Doctor about Traveling:
If you have breathing problems and you:
- Are short of breath most of the time
- Get short of breath when you walk 150 feet or less
- Have been in the hospital for breathing problems recently
- Use oxygen at home, even if just at nighttime or with exercise
If you were in the hospital for your breathing problems and had:
- Pneumonia
- Chest surgery
- A collapsed lung
Oxygen and Air Travel:
Tell the airline 2 weeks before you travel that you will need oxygen on the plane.
- Make sure you talk with someone at the airline who knows how to help you plan for having oxygen on the plane.
- The airline may not be able to provide oxygen if you tell them you will need it less than 48 hours before your flight.
- You will need a prescription for oxygen and a letter from your doctor.
You cannot bring your own oxygen onto the plane.
- The airline will provide it for you.
- Bring your nasal cannula. Some airlines only give you a mask
Airlines and airports will not provide oxygen when you are off the airplane.
- Not before or after the flight.
- Not during a layover.
- Call your oxygen supplier. They may be able to help.
On the day of travel:
- Get to the airport at least 90 minutes before your flight.
- Have an extra copy of your doctor's letter and prescription for oxygen.
- Carry lightweight luggage, if possible.
- Use a wheelchair and other services for getting around the airport.
Stay Away from Infections:
Get a flu shot every year to help prevent infection. Ask your doctor if you need a pneumonia shot. Get one if you do.
Wash your hands often. Stay away from crowds. Ask visitors who have a cold to wear a mask.
Find out about Medical Care Where You Are Going:
Have a name, phone number, and address of a doctor. Do not go to areas that do not have good medical care.
Bring enough medicine, even some extra. Bring your recent medical records with you.
Other Travel Tips:
Always ask for non-smoking hotel rooms. Try to stay away from cities with dirty, polluted air. Stay away from places where people are smoking.
Be careful about high-altitude areas. Talk with your doctor before you go.